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Episode 245: The Nonprofit 4-Hour Workweek: Automate, Reduce, Reclaim
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Episode 245: The Nonprofit 4-Hour Workweek: Automate, Reduce, Reclaim

When was the last time you had nothing on your to-do list? Exactly. You can’t even remember.Nonprofit leaders don’t have one job — they have ten: Executive, Director, Marketer, HR, Development, Board liaison… and yes, somewhere in there, Janitor. A...

Million Dollar Nonprofit · Tom Kelly

January 5, 20264m 50s

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Show Notes

When was the last time you had nothing on your to-do list? Exactly. You can’t even remember.


Nonprofit leaders don’t have one job — they have ten: Executive, Director, Marketer, HR, Development, Board liaison… and yes, somewhere in there, Janitor. And somewhere else, you’re supposed to sleep.


Imagine if your workweek only required four focused hours. Not because you slacked off. Not because you outsourced everything. But because you automated 80% of your job — the tasks that don’t need your creativity or leadership.


In this episode of The Million Dollar Nonprofit, Tom Kelly shows you how to design a leadership schedule that runs on automation, not exhaustion, where your high-impact hours are focused on strategy, vision, and mission-critical work. Using the framework Replace. Reduce. Reclaim., you’ll learn how to:


  • Replace repetitive tasks with automation — emails, reports, meeting summaries, donor thank-yous, scheduling, social posts, and more
  • Reduce unnecessary work — cut bloated meetings, approvals, and reports nobody reads
  • Reclaim your time for the work that only you can do — vision, strategy, donors, and innovation


You’ll hear real examples from nonprofit leaders who went from drowning in meetings, inboxes, and manual reporting to structured productivity and leadership clarity. One housing nonprofit ED said: “I finally became the leader my organization needs, not its administrator.”

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